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Title: PBT Monitoring Strategy Outline


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PBT Monitoring Strategy Outline
  • Melissa Hulting
  • U.S. EPA
  • Great Lakes National Program Office

2
  • The Strategy is to be an EPA document that
  • builds on existing programs, while calling for
  • new partnerships that improve communication and
    sharing of PBT information among agencies and
    organizations.
  • We have drafted an outline of the Strategy and
    welcome your comments.

3
What will the strategy document do?
  • Justify need for strategy
  • Present national monitoring objectives
  • Assess current monitoring and related modeling in
    light of objectives
  • Explain tools used to generate strategy and
    recommendations
  • Examine data needs, make recommendations
  • Suggest roles and responsibilities of partners
  • Schedule for next steps

4
Justify Need for the Strategy
  • Nature of PBT problem
  • Priorities, problems of different organizations
    and levels of government
  • Domestic reduction goals and programs
  • Need to measure progress
  • Fulfillment of international agreements (CEC
    monitoring, POPs treaty)

5
Objectives
  • Overall Goals
  • Measure trends in various media
  • Evaluate success of PBT risk management actions
  • Integrate across media, across temporal and
    spatial scales, across programs
  • Identify sources
  • Build on existing programs
  • Integrate with modeling
  • Substance-specific monitoring objectives

6
Discuss Current Activities
  • Emissions, air, water, sediment, fish, other
    food, humans, other wildlife
  • Monitoring Program Inventory
  • Models available and modeling efforts conducted

7
Explain Tools
  • Policy questions
  • Workshop proceedings/input from partners
  • Monitoring needs from PBT Action Plans, other
    programs
  • Strategic principles
  • Conceptual models
  • Assessment of current monitoring situation,
    identification of gaps

8
Monitoring Needs and Recommendations
  • What objectives are not being met by current
    data?
  • Gaps in data
  • Add to current monitoring networks
  • New networks or sites
  • Feasibility methods, cost
  • Capacity to address emerging pollutants

9
Roles and responsibilities
  • Who will?
  • Collect samples
  • Analyze samples
  • QA/QC
  • Manage and analyze data
  • Interpret and report

10
Next Steps
  • Periodic teleconferences for further input
  • Monitoring data clearinghouse
  • Initial assessment of current monitoring data
    What does it tell us?
  • Schedule for reporting
  • Schedule for reassessment of monitoring design
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